Samsung YP-R1 Port Page

This port is intended to make rockbox work as an "hybrid" application, that runs on linux, but must control lot's of HW parameters by itself
Do NOT think as this port being something like an application for Android. It's the only application running on the device at a time...
Basically I will resume my port to YP-R0 to R1, since basic hardware is the same (CPU; linux environment...)

Traces of USB otg (indeed CPU has full support, but on R0 some tests by VanniX? failed. Needs care)

Recovery

To enter the recovery mode, press and hold the RESET button, insert the USB cable and then hold the power button while releasing the reset hole. You will see the IMX37 Blank SE Marley device. http://pastebin.com/Zpn5iEUh
Sometimes it's difficult to get it right, so the only option is to try a few times....
Once in this mode the player can be recovered using the official (leaked) recovery tool in a similar way that it is done on YP-R0 (actually the 2 programs are quite identical). You can find the recovery tool and a tutorial here: http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70224

Pins and I/O

See gpio-ypr1.h to have a complete list of important pins that are used.

Works fine so far. Check limits and why in OF there is a different limit/starting point for the two different LCD

Buttons

95%

Keymap needs some love, but is largely OK. Multiple keypresses through GPIO module are working fine.

Touchpad

90%

Basics are working, initial calibration too but there is still space for improvements (slightly to be moved to the right along x-axis

Audio

95%

Playback seems to work rather flawlessy audio-driver wise (using standard alsalib). Volume handling is seperately implemented since alsalib doesnt offer this. For this we directly communicate with the wm1808 audio codec. Take care of frequencies (check)

FM Radio

100%

FM Radio is supported. The chip is connected to the i2c-1 bus

Recording

0%

It is possible to record. Need to write down the ALSA recording wrapper.

Power Management

90%

Charging, voltage readout and charger status are working. We save power by using the ondemand cpu governor the Linux kernel provides. Runtime is about 12 hrs which is pretty low. Need to turn off touchscreen while backlight is off + other possible improvements

USB

50%

We provide a early/safe USB mode in the patched firmware so the OF isn't needed. However there's no USB cable detection in Rockbox yet. Also, doing USB from within Rockbox is desirable to avoid reboots. Special care is needed to close open files before we make a connection, since the USB device cannot be exposed with open handles.

Storage

100%

Storage handled by Linux. No microSD to bother about!

Plugins

80%

Key mappings added, plugins are indeed to be tested but they're fairly working fine

RTC

90%

Read and Set time/date works flawlessy, 1 hr difference to be adjusted with respect to OF. Explore the possibility of alarm wake up (if available at all)

Compile Official Kernel

It seems that they forgot to make a decent .tar archive, i.e. symbolik links are broken. What to do?
Simply get the YP-R0 official package, extract it correctly and then do a recursive copy of the /include directory from R0's tree to R1's one. That's it!